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.sssi? jcoixwO oiT CANTON. MISSOim-iJANUARY 19 1877. ,1; VOLUME XV. NUMBER 29. WHOLE NUMBER 75 - I kl. .ti anil .IO.t'1T."i ! . t I '- .fli.lt. u ,.-(. ti iititi liri .i.r ' - - . ! i I -J '''"' ' I.- V." .!., The Canton-Press, J. W. BARRETT &80N. DEMOOBATlp JOURNAL,' MTOTlt 10 1 Home, Country.- and Humanity. uaaoauTtoxi ' XiM, t ADTAKCB M.M. Six CeBlM. Ht Jtr . ' 10 ' t,o ' " ... 19. UTU 0 A.DVBBTIMXO I Ptr Um Ptr Inch. - PtrCfhmm rnoWMk W. "' Tore Wlu O.W 1.00 n.OB ThTM MoMho TO 0.00 MI.O tlx Muntu. l.H 100 TO.OO onT'u i w u.oo . tn.oo Cf- IntennodlM opM or Umt IB proptrtlos or kt tpveiol ralwi. ... ill AnnlMiarata ot'llw obon raleo to lkt U Kuorml ran oftte popvr. Ckoic t tfta Tftnif-Hnirmt. firm. Hi'icolar dTottlwrf ftUowoi qumrtcrly ohuno withon(xtr obArxa. tf Obltturr Mttioe uoMdlniou onvUl Ite . liargwl ot ball oflTcrtlilDg r.trt. Prottiiional fiaro. w.. Dowmisu, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AJ.D NOTARY PVBL10, CANTON, MO. rj- ooloo on ruurU oumI, ou Lewis. lTaee7ltl ATTORNEY AT LAW, SEAL ESTATE AND General Collection Agent, CANTON - MO., BEING MrtMtljf uqulotxl with tlw larroandlni eotintTT, dm oaiwrtorrMllitlMfDrburlDxuq wlliac rol .Hr, xmI mm makm oolox oolleo- Uou. AdranoMMOti Biodt m good poper, u trtutt AUflileA irltb promptxowood Adollty. . Offlco in Bank uslldlng, Corner of 4th Sc Lews Ste aoonieotl " dii. j. w. tr, gniTH, " . - - J. T7. PEnn, . .'.. .: ... fooRin mm, . CANTO 9T, - - BIMOCOI, 7'. , win Pcre Dregs, fatent tfedivine, ". PAINT8, OIL8, Fancy and Toilet Goods Rottont) FOCKR CUTLKSY, STC. ', ImOoIx Here! fJ'DK OMlmlgXPi DM OOt ll mt too otoekol FAMILY GROCERIES At tfo. 70 Ltwit 'Street, Canton, Mo, Aofl fonwotlollf Mllclti ftllborol tbxro ofpttbllo potroooMO. Fresh Strppliea, Cboioa In Quality, and as low u the lowest for CASE , HdooTttr . . . -' , . BEITIST. HAJ wmoTrd hliofflM, to No. IflJToartb itreet, opiiotlt fUwkloi ft Durkee'a tton. wltb Dr. kluurore. ml la Dreosred to d all worn In thm b ol hie proteMlon in m workmiDlik mnnDer Taetb loMrtril on Gold PUte, PUtina, Contlno-ooa tium and Sllrer Plat. Teath extracted wltb-ut uain. 8d1on6A-tf f otels. REHM'S HOUSE, Corner of Sicond 4 Lncit Si:, CANTON, MO. G I.. IIEHM, Proprietor. lorpTttir DOWNS HOUSE, Corner of oth and"Lawli Street. CANTON, - - MISSOURI WM. flOWys, Frovnetor. 9fon70tl Canton House, Corner of Fourth Ltwit St., Cantont Mo., J. II VTfjfcjLftj, lropr, ReppecttMlly lollolta too patronage of Iba trav eling pnnuo. Fri't- 'Hum to and from all trainiand boats. (Jood sarople rooius oa Unt floor. IVi itm mod crate. (laei75tr Jewjirccery Store! 41 BnH' oM oux4, No.OiLemt Street, Canton, Mo. A LAKQC STOCK OF CHOICE Family Groceries, Canned Goods, Queensware, Jmt opened aoel otftring , LOW FOR CASH! 8. J. MTJDD. IP. XA003T. (TOKir . Bioaa, E AGON & BIGGS. PIALSU III GROCERIES PROVISIONS No. II North Fourth 8trwt, CANTON, - MISSOURI, tj" The nijtheet Market Price paid forCoontrT Produoe dcalkb nr Farmers9 Hotel, , HOKT1CELLO. MO., C. Ill I.IrltiS Proprietor. A well Jtaralabed tattle, moderate obainea wltb aninie ataiiiiog anu yaru lor iioeB. . umarjetr ' OCCIDENTAL HOTEL) 623 HAMPSHIRE STREET, Q MOiri StDB . ; H7ICT, ILL. T. SOUI1J. Arwrtflor. ' . HARDIN HOUSE, . Cor. Second and Joknton Sis., E. HAEBIN, Proprietor. KEOKT7K, ZOWA. -;.r Hal.' . eiarco, Bona),, Hlrr, Ladle. Farnl.talag Crd. at THE EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, j, , ciawoneoi 19.1. . NoTlil.oof Ihr Scuooa : CoallBuaJlr luMrd. .' Mro. H..D. Cromwell, . No.eecitirk. Mrect, . Ualoo, . n. . ttnu;tr Canton Saw nil! Co., ' XAKDrAOTOUUaDEAUHSn ) PINE & HARD WOOD LUW3ER, , LATE; SHINOLE3, &0. Bridge 4 Dimension Timbers BAWTO TO OBDBB. ' : Yards, at Ultit' old Hand on College - Street, and at MM foot oj Bender- : .ton Avenue, Canton, Mo, : 1 4u70oi3 , " ' ; 1 J. P. HAMPTON, ' ' WM bo Ibnd t bio anr Uiiboi lit im 1 , fourth Stv ft the foot sf; White .Street ..;v:CaTON, MO.: ::.' . Whora WtMi All tlfvl or uaotu-il .nmbor. Shuwieo, Lwh, Data, Sook. BUodi. Atr .; MiL-M .... -,;. . ;. . VBtdt of Fssns; ; - -SB - ' and Ltwit' tiretti; MonnvwnhMtr GROCERIES, Pork e Provisions I!u nmorod to bio new baltdlog N. E. oornor(jf 6tb and Clark Streets, Where with Incrturrl toellltlf a lbrtrde he Is pre porvd to off.r eupvrlor lotluoeinvDU. rho blgtaeot DASH BATH. lll be paid fbr INTRY PRODUCE. 7an70mO Everything l7ew PHILLIP MILLER, II AVING HEUOVED iuto his neir builjiug oa It Lewis Street, between 4th and 6th, Hal now In stock o ru.lt Una of Groceries & Provisions With o Urge slack or Glassware -. . WbeaslaoadhUj stslou tkea, O, wko'4 aoi bo a cblM Afsia. I woald, I mm s ohild AfaJii, ;' - AbAppj ArtloMohlld, . CakaowlBf la Iho wai of moo, , Whoa, paeol.ao loroo sod wild, ' Iross the aobl. thoaikU of jooth, And darkl In their aUad Where all war. inaocoao. sod Irnth, Til. paotlsn nan IU hoAd. II stay be ATarioe or prldo, That holds its swsj bf turns, ' Or lore, iwooi passion, misapplied Uoootlettsljr that barna, Or hat.,- or wrf, demons foal, Or, all may b. oomblnvi, And hold dominion o'er the soot Blern tjraots ofth. mind. Tliongh all are not bj puiioa owaj'd, Tot .'.a the Tory beet, When Well hlo osnoioBO. he'o inrroy'd, Will lad within hit breeet A portloa of that oell pow'r, That land the man of sin, When oamo the dark niirasrJ.d hour, I That lod him to begin. Bat 0, for ohlldhood'l hspp dreama, When hop. la strong and high, Each proepoot then of fatar. beam.", A ray eent from the sky Though hop. Is doom'd to fad. on earth The magnet .T.r true, Points to th. land that gar. it birth ; And Heaven stands In view 0, may I meek, and childlike be, For UeofNaa'relhslM, Let little ohlldren oomo 'to me, Hy Father's kingdom'! made, 01 such as thai, t then did h. teaoh, That God man, meek and mild, . , If Hearen's klngil.m you would reach. Be like onto s child. A. DKTILBIB8. Is siulc." . . "What then? Ws hsve nsilbsr wine nor jslly, nor rot erisp bats notes to bestow opon tsr. "And she onnl keep up to her en-gsfrem.nls. Th.ro srs two swiaf muslin b-ill bresses, fluted and puffed beautifully, lying in ber basket, waitr log to be dons up, at this present moment. Five dollar a piecs she has tor ium. . , "Well?" " 'I shsll do tbem up." ', "iNsnnyi tour- "Well, why not r Think what golden stream psclolus ton dollars would bo in our oiupty ooffursj! Ask yoursell how on earth you or I could earn ten dollers soy otbor way. And after all, a twins muslin drees is a pretty poetical sort of fabrio to. wash and iron j and into the bargain, poor Mrs. Baker keepe ber customers. '' - "Ob, Nanny 1 bnvo yon come to that 1" "Now yon look and talk exaotly like dear old randmammal Don t bo a g iose, Minnie ! Juki you invent some story about my being promenading in the park, or taking Joasons in wax flower making, to delude ber credulous soul, while I go up stairs and coin money." "Bat I may help you I" Ksjor ofcsTalry, wbw ss beetlng tks klurnats pairs Of uilng sciMort aner a most scientine lasnton, "Dear me," eafdi ' Misr Appleton, when at last ber broihr tsraj bis ap pears nee, "now long too tes Deen I '"YrA"..IH iba MAInW MKKIaae hla bands, with an appearance of- grtat sstreftiction, "It took M flolU while to 'flnieh those lasf thirteen onhoee.' vup, Yon donHlneanlo ear that yon helped the wsshwoman f" ' "" " ' Te, I did," said the Major) "and tb frocks sro dowd stairs, and I'm going up fbr a game or billiards." And aa tie went, be ' murmured to hfmsulf, "I thought ' alt girl were alfka, but I believe Ivediororeredorw Independent one at last !" ' '''fjrandmamnia, I'm eotnir to be married. ' "Y6o, Nanny ? a child r Eiirbloen years old ! But who's tho "By-and-bv, perhaps, if my wrists happy man F We see no society get tired. Not now ; some one must worthy of ourselves, Nanny" Tin sure you win iiko mm,grsna-raatnms- He is coming to pay bis resneots to you to-night. His namo PLAH 70S lilPEfiVBJl TSZ CAP . Mr, Harry Kemp, ercbltoot of, tliia city, nas proparea a pian lor too improvement or the Capiiot, so' ss to rive larger and hotter balk.: tor tb Sooatdhesi Uotwool Ropre.nttio, and s Supreme Court room, ami oO-.,, ., . The pish procooilr upon the liloa that the terrace OA which the Oanl'.ol stands i U b graded until the base meet story, willbe abor ground, and be tnado dry and of some use. Vibe 70 by 1U feet, are to be addod to the norili ahd south end of the present treildmg.: The first floor of the north wing i designed for btt , ottoss, with ample rooms .' and , fire-prool vault). The second floor will be for Why yon are but 'the ball of tho Honse, boing twice the size' of lbs present ball. The south Anna Brelchton was knselins? be- Jrlnir, first floor, is designed lor the side ber grandmothers chair, and the j Supreme Court room and ofllcers, fairv cod-mother was stroking her wlnlo tho snartmonta fit present occu- curls with one tremulous white hand, ' pied by the Auditor, Treasurer and where the antique jewels shone like I Supremo Court will bo occupied by drops of blood and scintillations of j th. Supremo Court ss private office.. green Ore. ' ie present nonato unnmuer nua "I'm eighteen, grandmamma." j Roprosontative ball will bo remodel- "so you are I now the lime flies : eu anu convenen into roinmutcs "Minnie I Minnie! it my chocolate nearly ready V "In one minute, grandmamma, It was scrupulously neat and dain ty in all ite appointments, the little parlor where Mrs. Berinirton eat. although the carpet was a tissue of darns, the furniture faded, and the, wear: and 1 believe the spiteful thing hearthrug ekillfully eked out by a i got it on purposo to kill mine. No, day with grandmamma." "It is very strange," said Miss Georgittee Appleton "that my dresses havn't come hornet Positively, I shall bar nothing to wear to-night." She was lounging before tho sea-coal fire in a blue silk negligee trim- moa who swans-aown, ana nine k, the ,Mt words MMnah TBsnrwIssi er KlMam soi hhAn as H i . . . m a viivii sassj iv vi utiaw a ' vwvuo nns lace pinned among ber yellow tresses with a pearlbeaded javelin, while a novel lay in her lap. "What an awful fate!" observed ber brother carelessly. "Where's tho amethyst silk V ''Ob, I wore that to tbeir last ro-ception 1" "And the pink crape V "I look like an owl in pink. I was a goose ever to buy that silk." "The Nilogroon'.ilk with the whito flounces f" "Surah Howard has one iust a hbad lighter, and she'd be sure to I roo.no. The present dome which is going to dersy, is to be replaoed by one of iron, to bo made to correspond to tho enlarged condition of the building. The alteration prepared by Mr. is Msior Georco ADoleton. He is in Kemp resembles in appearance the the tb Cavalry, and he owns a front view of the Capital In Wsiliing-house on Madison Avenue, and and ton. be love me, grandmamma !" The estimate cost of tho whole is Aanny laid ber black tressed head , MU,uuu, out u convict isoor is uaio, on the old lady's shoulder as she wherever it can be made available, "AH natural enoueh, my dear l bat ao you love mmr ' . "Yes, grandmamma." "And where did you ment bim 7" n nun were yon introaucea r "I wasn't introduced at all," return ed Nanny, with mischievous elves of flame coming and going in ber 'eyes. "I was fluting muslin np in Mrs. Baker's room, when be came in on an errand ; and oh, grandmamma, you have always thought it so dreadful to workl But if I hadn't been working, I novor should have met him. And 1 love him (o much grandmam- Queensware ! AND All of which be gnaraateee to bo ot the besltqual. iiy, ana ior sow as Low as the Lowest. E9" Call aad exaimiae tor y oar own eatUfae Uon. UfobTStf EAGLE MILLS, -, College Street near Tenth, CANTON, . . ."' ; : MISSOURI. WL R. HOWARD, Proprietor. HAS haal bfn reballt, aew aad Improved ma-ohlaory etMed, ool ss BOW tarnlns oat the bestsrodeeorriourviuie tollowuf braaoA : SOLD BULLS Best. COLLBGB STBKBT BULLS Seeond grade. WALNDT GHOVB MILLS Third grade. CIIITOM WORK-' Of all kinrte promptly done at abort notlee. Cora afcland Itlll Feed oonstaatty oa haod at oweet rates . ty-We have the latest and moot Improved machinery for,. .. , CLEANING SEED WHEAT I . Aad will do that work promptly at the low prloe of Uu. ovale a boahcl. HABflESS & SADDLES! FOR THE ' SPEIira TRaAJDE! AT Greatly Reduced Prices J, Xm. CAmVJT.MO., HAS the laisvstSto'ofivorytbhighi hie line of oar noose la Horthromt AtlMoarl. and WUI Mil : ? , :TT Heavy Long Tug Antes complete for :-. $25,001 :5.,. Aad everything else la proportion, an made of the best oak auntd Leather, aad of Sres eloaa vwkataaehta., (Hlati ,,,;1;J - .)lit 17. 16: North Fooxtb. Stroet, cast tHJU, AND SAVE ttONEY. U)aa70(t . Livery & Feed Stables Wiii;iiOTsdNvi tTk" eaiiM et 3m. Cool r ry .. t BM-isMaa rerioaf r a rt w eeeM a m piece of quiio another fabrio inserted in the spot most worn. A lew flow. era, in a slender-throated vase, stood on the antique, claw-legged table, tbu lender irons glittered like gold, and the muslin curtains, artistically mended here and there, were white as snow; and Mnt.Beighton hersolf looked like Cinderella's god-mother in her dress of ancient brocade, best yellow thread-lace, and the rings glittering on her small, sbrivied bands. Eighty years old, and a lady to the last I That was something to bo proud of. What thoagli paralysis had robbed her of all uso of those dainty slipporod foet what though the great bouse she had entered as a bride wns now narrowed down to this onoroom in a second rule building whose two other families ulso sat up their household attain sho was a lady still, and she could bnast that sho never bad degraded herself to common toil. "Our means are limited," suid old Mrs. Breighlon, with thn lolly air of a duchess ; "but the pension of my son, the colonel win-, an you probau-ly may remember, was killed on the Florida frontior it is sufficient to maintain mvsclt and my two grand daughters and we are ladies." Minnie Breighlon presontly came in with ber little chocelatier on a nap. kin-covered tray, ana two slices or toast, exquisitely browned and cut as tmn as a wnier. "I hopo you bavo'nt been kept waiting, grandmamma r she said. "My dear" with an air of mild resignation "I am accustomed to wait." "Oh, I am sorry ! But our fire is out, and 1 bad to run in and borrow the uso ol Mrs. Tucker's stove to boil the chocolate, nnd " Mrs Breiirhton contracted ber silvvry brows. "The Uruightons are not a borrowing race, Minnie." "Shulllgolyou an egg, grandmamma V .. . . "Not if the fire is out my dear." And grandmamma Breighlon went on with ber breakfast, wearing an injured air, wbile Minnie went back to the other room, where sat her sister cogitating. Anna Breighlon was as protty as Minnie, but quite a different style. She was dark, with melted, almond-shaped eyes, an olive skin, and lips like a pomegrunate flower, so perfectly shaped, so richly red j wbile Minnie was tall and slender, and fair as a 'dafsyr , Anna'Iard down a slip of greasy paper as Minnie entered. . - "It's the grocer's bill again, sister, nri... -I..II a.. V Mii.nie sank into a obsir. . i , "And the gas yesterday,, and. the landlord not paid, and tho pore, as emptv as Mother Hubbard's cup-borad." What shall we do V ' "That's the question," said Minnie, reflectively; arching her jetty brow. "If we can only keep it from grandmamma.""We must," retorted Minnie, with a decisive nod. fit would kill ber, It we -were roon-new, .Nana!, w could go out and get Job of wood-sawing, or house-painting, or " : , "And why can't w now f" -; "Why T Because Pat OTi.il baa got all Mrs. Baker's wood te saw, and buoL.wecrf't.Vttimb ladders, with paint pots over oar ahoaiders." , "But we earl do something else, I saaat bav."ii..-i. ; , - " lr"w go into (be iblghway and akaVtlavtte iswinktfsUvtyoBt !" DsUrWud Minuid grvlT., sy' "5'b..r'a ao povwty I, gonteoi o uitn heard ; hpjUiJ Hrl, BWiai aiBaojiai in osu.lomatory, must have the swisa muslin, with knots of blue corn flowers, and a Roman sash figured witb gold. And you'll go amund to the laundress, and burry ber up a little, won t you, Georire 7 that's a duck of a brother 1 and you know porfectly well you've been yawning your jaws of! the last tnree-quariero in an Hour." "Where is ii ?" 'Only in Jlondonliall streetjust a pleusant wulk. And do give Mrs. Baker a scolding, and ak bur if she don't know butter thun to keop ber customers waiting ullhougb, ol course, I know you'd do nothing of the son. Men havu no moral courage. There's the address on a card. It'll be such u reliel lo my mind !" Mnjor George Appleton was an army i.thYer, home on u furlough, and rather at a loss to know what to do with so much extra lime. Rich, which woh another source of perplexity handsome, which wasn't so puzzling 1 And bo be sauntered itlong, bis hands in his pockets and a cii;ur ba lanced between his lips, unconciously advanciair to meet his lute I Rup I rap ! rap I The Major played a tattoo with his knuckles on the door. "Dear me, what a noise 1" said a voioe inside. "Come in !" a little louder. The Maior walked in, to confront, not u wrinkled old hair of a waaheiw woman, in a balo of soap and steam, but a beautiful young lady dark and brilliant as an Artbiun dream, with jetty curls pinned back in a silken cascade at tbo back of ber head, and a pair of fluing scissors in ber hand. ' Major Appleton started back, all his wits momentarily deserting him. It is a curions lact the more embarrassed one partv in a tete-a tete becomes, the greater is the composure of the other. Anna Breighlon should have colored and stuttered at being caught thus, bill she didn't. "What's your business, sir!" she asked, with the greatest calmness. "It's it's about my sister' gown Mis Appleton's, you know I" "Ah I" said Anna. "I hopo to bar. it ready very soon. If you'll wait ten minutes yoa may carry it home." And she took a second pair of fluting soisaors from the stove, testing it's heat by holding it dangerously near her velvet cheek. Major Apploton, not boing posted in etiquette and general decorum, saw no harm in carrying home a basket of newly-laundried clothe. So be ant down and waited, while honest Mr. Baker stamd from th other room, where alio lay upon the bed a oaptive to rheumatie pains. "She's in a burry, you know," aaid the Major, twirling his thumbs, and thinking bow pretty the girl was.' So am I," said Anna, making the fluting scissors glide In and out in a moat marvelous manner among the clouds ol sunoy muslin. "She wants to wear it," added the Major.' ! "But I sav you know you're not a regular washerwoman 1"' . , Anna ngnuy siraignieoea. nerseii up. : , "My father was a .colonel in the Regular Army. , My grandfather was Hyde Brighton, of Brighton Manor, on tb Hudson. But we ar reduced now, and we need money) and I am sot ashamed to work." ' A . By jov you are ar tramp r said h estimate is redncod to 190,000. Mr. Ke'mp proposes to put bis plans on exhibition at tho Capitol where the members can have lb opportunity nl examining tbem at their leisure. Jrfferson Ci'fy Tribune. A REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE. Mr. 'Tolbert Hick land, residing lame two and a half mile froas La? tngton, on the Dorr -tDad, -h4 roflgou lor his nuptials. U wm engaged to be married lo Miaa Fan. nie Jennings, and tb wadding' day was set for Thursday. Fannl ws a little coquettish. She permitted oth er geatlemcn to whisper lot to b.t otter ner engagement with Tolbert Uicklaod. rannie was orettr. too. and several swain wished themselves In Hleklsnd's place. One 'of these, tho day previous to Fannie' wed. ding day, was bold enough to suireest an elopement, a runaway in fact, leaving Hit-blend to enjoy hi prapara uonav uon anu wiinoit a brio. Tbi suited Fannie' spirit of fun. She contented, and awar the two sped, Fannie becoming Mr. Russol lather in a short time. Did Tolbert Ilickland sit down and mourn his sad fate f Did ho shoot himself through the hoad having lost hie heart f Did he take to drink and in a moment become a drunkard and a reckless sod despondent man f No ! nothing of the sort, lie had determined to marry, b had prepared for a wedding, and like a man of mettle ho would not be baulked. He was prepared for a wedding and a wedding be would bave. He went to Miss Alice Haywood, a friend of the fleklo Fannie, and b promptly offered his hand. Mis Haywood consented and the wedding cam off witn in. same preparation that bad noen tnado lor tb first wedding. Thus, the groom lod to the altar a blushing bride, and ao doubt aensible girl, and tbe minister engaged secured his lee. Tbo festivities were more than usually lively and there was a spice of fun about it that was piquant and refreshing. Kama) City Times. A Mr bhtwrB'l n sarg. ... Tfrlrtrn't rhnla i bf f l7hii The ronrer her, lb. bur tbejr. ''"A' llttl prats opssts' .TrTUfc Mind. .'. Tim Is tb. rfd'.r that 6rMks youth. VI slip or th. p.. a ronawav pg; Jtttit i It own law and viodicav I'00-,' , ..Ht.'..,, ... What has b.i'ymeof tho. Chinee question. .. Xcver whiue-f,eav whinini in thl dogs. Tbe king of our childhood's day's span-king. Ther. is no little enemv. AV,il. tin. " A man of little wisdom among fools. Without the rich heart, wealth an ugly beggar. loquacious "ft Small griefs are are dumb. -great "Well, well," said tho old lady re-lactanlly, "things seem to be altered from what tbey were when I was a Kirl." "But yon shall live with u, ..-ay. j .tivily Knn7,laT Td M"l" ' ' rAirl and fourlb, ii. a And Anna Breighton's tears tears of perfect joy. AN OIsBMAmnmOlT. Jf it doesn't make me laugh, and I In 1863, four gentlemen entered their sons at a boarding sohool at Cokosburg, in South Carolina. Tbey had been lor years inlimulo friends, and were clergy mon in tho Methodist Church. Theso boys remained ut this school as room-mates and classmates for two years and entered Wollorp College, stunding relatively first, second, third and fourth. They remained at this institution four years, and were room-mates all the time, first, seeond, large class. They entered a law office at Spartans- j I burg ana sluaiea law unaur ins Bumo I ..ku..w.Mn,. Tli. whk hntlf. Anl ami I at Iho call for Woojmi, they onlered 'Jenkins' rifle regiment from South I Carolina, and were muas-mii'.es IU the CAN HAYES ACCEPT! -a JOBIIIv WUIlilMll. AJiHit uvsti lv neons w can't help it, to bear married women ueilt ,luy stood together as com- or.!. tA rvi irloi nawn trilnlrlniP I. .a. I . ... . . . . Major Appretoit, tartrng nO - H "Muotf obliged to 'yo,' Alerted Anna,' wtth ipatkllng yJ -"Would yoa mfnd no4d!ptn.eiMlothBeb for me jott -ooond whit 'i iaisb, UtU loop r" "? j-Kin J. Aad wbetj Iftrinlir Hm Op to. d-o taow brsistr wa'aTtUns? A, found h.rid aad alMttad - by 1tW pity old maids, never thinking for una moment how an old maid might pity the married women. un, no i Pnnr soul, sho hasn't any husband. Poor dour, sho hasn't any cliildron. Ol' con r so it is, poetically speaking; hut don't you ever pily a woman for not mnrrying until you are quite sttro wluit Mil l ot it inun sho hasn't murried I've known a brolton Cngngemunt or two that really wcro subjects of conglutination. There isn't any other timo whon a woman feels so like fueling of her shoulder blades to seo whether the winirs huvo sprouted, as when shehns slipped the wrong man's ring off her I finger, and feels that she'll novcr bear j tbe brunt ot his hateful temper, or put i up with his neglect, or grow old be- j fore her time because of bis unfsith- i rades of baltlo in Ibis regiment. At iho second bnttlo ol Manassas, August, 1SC3, ashell from the enemy's butiery tell in iho ranks of this company, and killed these lour boys (and no others in iho company.) They uro buried on the bullle-fiuld and sleep together in the same grave. Their names uro Cupors, McSwain, Smith and Duncan, and tho sons ol Bishop Cupers, Rev. Dr. McSwain, Itov. Dr. Whitefnid Smith nnd Ruv. Dr. Duncan, ol Virginia, and the lust brother of Rev. Dr. Duncan, ol Randolph Macon College. Tho grave is marked by it graniie cross enclosed with an iron railing. TEE BADS JETTIES- You are an honest man, in whose life not even tbe fierco light of a Presidential campaign has revealed a speck of reproach. From a tribunal, therefore, like the Louisiana Returning Board, composed exclusively of vour friends nnd partisans, whose judical integrity and capacity bave been already succosslully impeached which refuses to oboy the diroctio of tho law and givo the opposite party even one place on us bench which deliberates in secret, and gives no reasons for its decisions ; which seuseluring frauds exposed in its pre ence without manifesting either sur prise or-displcaaure, and which notoriously enjoys not one iota of confi dence in any part of tho Union from such a tribunal you would not accept tbe award even of one hundred dol lars against the claim of the humblest man in America, would your Yii know you would not. Are you now prepared to accept at its hands an office which equals any crown in power and responsibility, which no man has hitherto held with a stain or suspicion restinir on his title 1 Can lynu encounter the tetrible ordeal of ' holdinir such a position for four years in the lueo ot the boliet ot lull halt the voters that you have obtained i through judical fraud nnd chicane, Would not your so holding it be a new and great misfortune to the couu try and a source of unending shame and rupentanno to yourself f Should you allow eager and unscrupulous j poluiciuns In override your own nobler iudifnient and thrust it noon 'you? Finally, do you suppose that : in office so won, and needing so mnch . popular respect, if not popular sup. Everybody in the Mississippi Val- i port, to give it eiiber dignity fulncss-whon sho stands tree atrain I ir i. nr should bo interested in the ' a.ulnor!,y- you c.oa a My PPre j .u ' .f ciable influence ill beliult ot and ready for the right man to com.jMdj Jeltiel ,t New Orleans, hence j I suppose a woman never fee4th. following, which .. given in a quite certain that tho right man won't : circular .from a firm in that ciiy come in all hor life. will bo perused with satisfaction: However, we're talking of old maids j Ab,ut ih. "Ksds Jollies" at South-and the people who pity them. p, ,ne official survey baa been It is all very well to get poetical de hich declares that ut least scs which you and men have at heart 7 any of all good over married life, and set single worn- on down as misoruble creatures; but, like most theories, tb thing "won't wash." If you get an adoring husband, ready to cherish and protect you while life lasts, you're certainly a happy woman ; but bow many do ? One out of fifty, perhaps. " It's a lottery with few lucky numbers and even an old maid doesn't bitterly envy a woman with n mean, or a quarrelsome, or a neglectful husbanda woman who is loll alone with all her cure, a woman Who is a (lave, not a wife nor even always all that falls to the lot of the best loved wile on esrm. There is peace and rest in lift when one is one's own mistress, at all events, and when I bear worn-out, worried matrons pitying single women, I often feel like laughing, U is so funny. Niw Yoaa' Naw Cathedral. The new Catholio oalhedrai at New York is tbe largest church diflca in America. It is 882 feet long, and 174 wide, and h spire ar to be 829 feet high.. It exoseda in sise both tb Philadelphia and Montreal catn.a- rals. ' TbPrilodelphia cathedral is 218 by 810 fe.t, and tbe Montreal cathedral' I 256 by 144 feet, with tow er 220 feet high. The . New York building ia all under roof, and tower bave been raised to a neigut . oi sou feeU"Thirty-uve of the etaiued-gtasa windOWs;'sting44,000,ar ready; and ithigh altar cost $12,000. It will beth oo.tli.st as- well aa th largest bhurch on tbe eontnent- Fhaadetfhta IMqet. : :; ToOfliABoa. It.wa a hard fisted son oiioil. who entered a dry goods etaliabaMt,nd Inquired : :I( , '.' What th gnro.ot.calico now J,, Abomt suv.n cents replied, tbo po-, iueitr, v;( t,, .-i f... r ; To'WbT-toorJwl-rhll i alasd that, aaod th farmer, i i .,W,',a,frjr Urge tuck .to wlwt IflxopoA.taAL19P't.. wsie li-rfWif. -Mlrifl f togtl.r, aioo.Jwwi(jAovl Jftff bqi WMV gglWUVaWaf 'Ir?SrfBnJ twentv-leet of water, for a width oi two hundred feet, throughout the en tire leneth oi the jellies, i. to be j found. A certfiicate has been given by General Comdook, United State. Engineer in charge, to Capt.Eads in proof of this fact, and Cupt. Kads has left for Washington to claim his first installment ol 500,000. Th channel is clear for 200 feel in width, and not only have 20 leet been obtained, but 22 leet will be had in a very short- time. Tbe channel is broad, straight and opon, ao that vessels may sail in without a pilot. The jetties ar an acooroplish.d " fact, and the deep water has been obtained. . This is very important lo the port of New Orleans and the whole Mississippi Valley. Patbmt Inside Aoain. We submit tbe following for the consideration of tboso most particularly interested : The Colusa (Cal.)6'tin has this to say about patent "I nsidas" and "out-sides r" "Jadg. Field, of tb Uniled States Supremo Court, decided not long since that legal notices required by law to be printed in eartaia localities could hot b published ia a paper having n patent outside. Th.law re-quired that holicrof arreye.hould be printed in the paper, noareat lb land, snd notion was published in paper, on side of which was printed id San FranciMO, when the land wa in Bantu Barbara,--whieb) -.th Judge helddld not .alisfy tbalaw Ho said a paper wa pnouanea rrom in owe at which' it wa first printed for ..dir. eolation, no matter where it was asot afterward to be distributed." a, .. i Ma JUi.be Fogle has purchased the fine grata farm of Mr. .Geot W.'Bulh, Rnnth River, three mile front this ciiyvsoetaiuiog 151 acre, at H"Wr about 131 40 per aero very, cbesp. V!TlPalmyr Spectator y, " i denl di! Vnwif ana look ! Ilk; J i:k "- - Venpobs' Lie.is oit CorriN. ! The Whitehall (Ills.) Register has for yeurs beon publishing a weekly eel- urns ol "I .aw I'oints. Here is one of ihem : Tho courts huvo held that an undertaker cannot attach or replevy a coffin on tbe way to a funeral, or with the corpse in it, but in St Louie, Ibis week, a coffin-man attached the bier, and stopped the funeral cortege for 185, tbe price of bia coffin. Tbe mourners, to extricate themselvos from so disagreeable a predicament, raisod tbo money, and then went on with the funeral. This wasn't quite so bad as Glosler stopping the funeral of King Henry to make love to the widow. But it ought to be awarnin to pleaaore-seeker, taking a (- ride. Tbey ought to inquire wheww,- tho cottin is paid Tor belor. they come members cf tbe procession. There a is report in circulation to the effect that tlu Iron Mountain R. R. Co , have already bought or will buy the St. Louis, Hannibal A Keokuk R'y. We do not know that there is any truth in this report, bat do not think that such a result is im- probable. It will be a big thing for the city of Hannibal and tb country along tb line of the road should it fall into the hand of the Iron Moun tain Co.. Such a result would insure the early completion of tho road from this city to St. Lonie, Bud a probable extension of the road be rond tbi city north and. west. It may be assumed that tho road will aot remain Ionic init present! condition. M(mnjoat. Clipper. . ,' , ""' ,. ' The cyclone In India tasted only twenty' minnte and in that brief space of time !51,000 people perished! it is tb most awrui - paiaow-opna that bos visited oer slob ia th flood. ' And now we ar lofd Tara'uM Iswalkioeln th wak of tbo wMrl- wln.--j!reaii9.' ' - ' ' . .: . ; ' Hiiifa Alafitn1!. the wfrnke" nam rj..-. T : . " v.-jia jJjf-'i. . k I sn-umana gin, ano vntn dot moiei ir mnMcet arid ea)ta rreYanvheBr. 1 ."1FT 1 i ! ..T,... .- 1 1- na. ! 1 . J. Bain, It s Bmosing to pew me psaser. rnoa. .11 ropmeoj It Is stated).: that of Afty-ow jcailr road oomnanies in 'tbi. Stat oalr sevantaan bar. tbi yar earnad mor t4bii xpiaei ttl Interest oa tbetr , g4it.lrktob pd (ho- eU aaaiiBteaai:Br J . hudeH W atmTvlm, i .BmBmo.am fVrneaf'VV W lo i.Ii-nj lety-l. Kolfe-wauud heal, but cot those produced by word. It' ay finding reason, why other folks should be patient. Mens muscles move better when tbeir soale ar making merry music Wisdom is lb (slant of buvlns? vir. tuou at the cheapest rult. Fielding. We can hardly leant humanity and tenderness enough except by suffer- tog. Too much sensibility creates unbap-pine j too much insensibility create crime. Let us ralh.r .k to b. judg. of ourselves than th executioners of another. With patience, suur grape become sweetmeats, snd mulberry lesves torn to satin. More Lolpful than all wisdom is one draught of hnmuo'pify that1 will not forsake ue. American girls abroad, matrimo. nially inclined, find it difficult lo ael an honest count. The weak have remedies tbe wise havu joys; superior wisdom is superior bliss. Young. What you leave at your death, let it be without controversy, els tb lawyer will be your heirs. P. Ol-born.We must b. aa court. on. lo a 'man a to a picture, wbiuh w. are willing to give the advantage of a good light. It begin, to be seen th poor at only tbos w bo ieel pool, and poverty conslstp in feeling poor. Bmerton. Politeness is too often but a perfidious generosity, which leave tb heart cold snd the preiudlces.untoucb- ed. If in conversation you think a per- - eon wrong, rather bint a difforenoeof ' . opinion than offer a contradiction. The ooiuniimeut and ceremonies of our breeding should rscall, bow ever remotely, the grandeur of our aesnny. Salve not thy wound with poison. as if a petty goodness "f to-day hath blotted out the sin of yesterday, Tupprr. Melancholy srh-euds ilself betwixt heaven and earth, like envy between ' man and man, ami is sn everla.ting mist. Byron. , If w. were obliic.d to pay to enter nlo life, how many of a. would de mand the return of our Inoney on de parting r To sneer and denounce i n very easy way of assuming a great deal of wisdom, and concealing a great deal ol ignorance. , . Don't look loj bard, except for something agreeable. W can find .11 the dieagreouble thine, in tbe world between your bet and boots Hunt. - Tho smallest and slightest impedi ment ar the moat annoying; and a llttl letters most tir tb .roe, so do lints affair most disturb ua. . Th sbipm.nl. of swei. from San Francisco to China and Japan, from January 1, 1876, to end of lb seond week to December, were f u,t0?,tl. Tb iowr Chamber of (b Btfarian Parliament resolved that itoi BBOjri .il ver 5-frano pier war to. h coined Belgian. HRer th .lose, ol tafO. Yothing i. so great an ia.tsac of ; ill-maae a flattery. If yo latter i ail th aompany, yon please none ; 11 yon Batter one or two, you offend tho reel. Swift. ' Iudolenr is distressing (tat ; w must be doing aometbing to b bappy. Action' is no lees noowoary than thought to tb llBMiMtieo) . tofutenniaa of a bosnan frame. . .,:,..;.' Prosperity shine oa different persons much in tbe earn, way that th sun shine on different object. Soma it harden litem mud, whil othr it eofUn like wax.' '"'", - Money and time ar th heaviest burden of life, and lb aabappieatof all morthl are Omm wk hav. saor ol either titan. thay know j)o to ox. Tbr i ao man ao grt, ot to hav. bobs iUenoe mars pradomi aant'jban alt nl nsttaa.: Oar viced ar the Aupe and dtlbia ' only . tb praythraga, of nor uiemK-Eulwer A.yRon. il Envv is. of all other, tb SBOtt ua- Gratifying fcnd - dlarwaWifcrU' paaaioB. her i powt for kMbitioa, psaaoor for luxury, aad perf ' f oovw-tntfbe:btnvy get ojB.-mwBrd but ttnioU,lzJrr JiBWAii J,m'p1iYWl'i' aaoswitbtf ih,bvljdlBtB lb world : Vim'M - ' ',' ea gtv yj o ""oa a 'tmiM4 u!, A d ervfc), adl nm t ..f,-f :....(;.", -: .. - - - - - - -

.sssi? jcoixwO oiT CANTON. MISSOim-iJANUARY 19 1877. ,1; VOLUME XV. NUMBER 29. WHOLE NUMBER 75 - I kl. .ti anil .IO.t'1T."i ! . t I '- .fli.lt. u ,.-(. ti iititi liri .i.r ' - - . ! i I -J '''"' ' I.- V." .!., The Canton-Press, J. W. BARRETT &80N. DEMOOBATlp JOURNAL,' MTOTlt 10 1 Home, Country.- and Humanity. uaaoauTtoxi ' XiM, t ADTAKCB M.M. Six CeBlM. Ht Jtr . ' 10 ' t,o ' " ... 19. UTU 0 A.DVBBTIMXO I Ptr Um Ptr Inch. - PtrCfhmm rnoWMk W. "' Tore Wlu O.W 1.00 n.OB ThTM MoMho TO 0.00 MI.O tlx Muntu. l.H 100 TO.OO onT'u i w u.oo . tn.oo Cf- IntennodlM opM or Umt IB proptrtlos or kt tpveiol ralwi. ... ill AnnlMiarata ot'llw obon raleo to lkt U Kuorml ran oftte popvr. Ckoic t tfta Tftnif-Hnirmt. firm. Hi'icolar dTottlwrf ftUowoi qumrtcrly ohuno withon(xtr obArxa. tf Obltturr Mttioe uoMdlniou onvUl Ite . liargwl ot ball oflTcrtlilDg r.trt. Prottiiional fiaro. w.. Dowmisu, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AJ.D NOTARY PVBL10, CANTON, MO. rj- ooloo on ruurU oumI, ou Lewis. lTaee7ltl ATTORNEY AT LAW, SEAL ESTATE AND General Collection Agent, CANTON - MO., BEING MrtMtljf uqulotxl with tlw larroandlni eotintTT, dm oaiwrtorrMllitlMfDrburlDxuq wlliac rol .Hr, xmI mm makm oolox oolleo- Uou. AdranoMMOti Biodt m good poper, u trtutt AUflileA irltb promptxowood Adollty. . Offlco in Bank uslldlng, Corner of 4th Sc Lews Ste aoonieotl " dii. j. w. tr, gniTH, " . - - J. T7. PEnn, . .'.. .: ... fooRin mm, . CANTO 9T, - - BIMOCOI, 7'. , win Pcre Dregs, fatent tfedivine, ". PAINT8, OIL8, Fancy and Toilet Goods Rottont) FOCKR CUTLKSY, STC. ', ImOoIx Here! fJ'DK OMlmlgXPi DM OOt ll mt too otoekol FAMILY GROCERIES At tfo. 70 Ltwit 'Street, Canton, Mo, Aofl fonwotlollf Mllclti ftllborol tbxro ofpttbllo potroooMO. Fresh Strppliea, Cboioa In Quality, and as low u the lowest for CASE , HdooTttr . . . -' , . BEITIST. HAJ wmoTrd hliofflM, to No. IflJToartb itreet, opiiotlt fUwkloi ft Durkee'a tton. wltb Dr. kluurore. ml la Dreosred to d all worn In thm b ol hie proteMlon in m workmiDlik mnnDer Taetb loMrtril on Gold PUte, PUtina, Contlno-ooa tium and Sllrer Plat. Teath extracted wltb-ut uain. 8d1on6A-tf f otels. REHM'S HOUSE, Corner of Sicond 4 Lncit Si:, CANTON, MO. G I.. IIEHM, Proprietor. lorpTttir DOWNS HOUSE, Corner of oth and"Lawli Street. CANTON, - - MISSOURI WM. flOWys, Frovnetor. 9fon70tl Canton House, Corner of Fourth Ltwit St., Cantont Mo., J. II VTfjfcjLftj, lropr, ReppecttMlly lollolta too patronage of Iba trav eling pnnuo. Fri't- 'Hum to and from all trainiand boats. (Jood sarople rooius oa Unt floor. IVi itm mod crate. (laei75tr Jewjirccery Store! 41 BnH' oM oux4, No.OiLemt Street, Canton, Mo. A LAKQC STOCK OF CHOICE Family Groceries, Canned Goods, Queensware, Jmt opened aoel otftring , LOW FOR CASH! 8. J. MTJDD. IP. XA003T. (TOKir . Bioaa, E AGON & BIGGS. PIALSU III GROCERIES PROVISIONS No. II North Fourth 8trwt, CANTON, - MISSOURI, tj" The nijtheet Market Price paid forCoontrT Produoe dcalkb nr Farmers9 Hotel, , HOKT1CELLO. MO., C. Ill I.IrltiS Proprietor. A well Jtaralabed tattle, moderate obainea wltb aninie ataiiiiog anu yaru lor iioeB. . umarjetr ' OCCIDENTAL HOTEL) 623 HAMPSHIRE STREET, Q MOiri StDB . ; H7ICT, ILL. T. SOUI1J. Arwrtflor. ' . HARDIN HOUSE, . Cor. Second and Joknton Sis., E. HAEBIN, Proprietor. KEOKT7K, ZOWA. -;.r Hal.' . eiarco, Bona),, Hlrr, Ladle. Farnl.talag Crd. at THE EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, j, , ciawoneoi 19.1. . NoTlil.oof Ihr Scuooa : CoallBuaJlr luMrd. .' Mro. H..D. Cromwell, . No.eecitirk. Mrect, . Ualoo, . n. . ttnu;tr Canton Saw nil! Co., ' XAKDrAOTOUUaDEAUHSn ) PINE & HARD WOOD LUW3ER, , LATE; SHINOLE3, &0. Bridge 4 Dimension Timbers BAWTO TO OBDBB. ' : Yards, at Ultit' old Hand on College - Street, and at MM foot oj Bender- : .ton Avenue, Canton, Mo, : 1 4u70oi3 , " ' ; 1 J. P. HAMPTON, ' ' WM bo Ibnd t bio anr Uiiboi lit im 1 , fourth Stv ft the foot sf; White .Street ..;v:CaTON, MO.: ::.' . Whora WtMi All tlfvl or uaotu-il .nmbor. Shuwieo, Lwh, Data, Sook. BUodi. Atr .; MiL-M .... -,;. . ;. . VBtdt of Fssns; ; - -SB - ' and Ltwit' tiretti; MonnvwnhMtr GROCERIES, Pork e Provisions I!u nmorod to bio new baltdlog N. E. oornor(jf 6tb and Clark Streets, Where with Incrturrl toellltlf a lbrtrde he Is pre porvd to off.r eupvrlor lotluoeinvDU. rho blgtaeot DASH BATH. lll be paid fbr INTRY PRODUCE. 7an70mO Everything l7ew PHILLIP MILLER, II AVING HEUOVED iuto his neir builjiug oa It Lewis Street, between 4th and 6th, Hal now In stock o ru.lt Una of Groceries & Provisions With o Urge slack or Glassware -. . WbeaslaoadhUj stslou tkea, O, wko'4 aoi bo a cblM Afsia. I woald, I mm s ohild AfaJii, ;' - AbAppj ArtloMohlld, . CakaowlBf la Iho wai of moo, , Whoa, paeol.ao loroo sod wild, ' Iross the aobl. thoaikU of jooth, And darkl In their aUad Where all war. inaocoao. sod Irnth, Til. paotlsn nan IU hoAd. II stay be ATarioe or prldo, That holds its swsj bf turns, ' Or lore, iwooi passion, misapplied Uoootlettsljr that barna, Or hat.,- or wrf, demons foal, Or, all may b. oomblnvi, And hold dominion o'er the soot Blern tjraots ofth. mind. Tliongh all are not bj puiioa owaj'd, Tot .'.a the Tory beet, When Well hlo osnoioBO. he'o inrroy'd, Will lad within hit breeet A portloa of that oell pow'r, That land the man of sin, When oamo the dark niirasrJ.d hour, I That lod him to begin. Bat 0, for ohlldhood'l hspp dreama, When hop. la strong and high, Each proepoot then of fatar. beam.", A ray eent from the sky Though hop. Is doom'd to fad. on earth The magnet .T.r true, Points to th. land that gar. it birth ; And Heaven stands In view 0, may I meek, and childlike be, For UeofNaa'relhslM, Let little ohlldren oomo 'to me, Hy Father's kingdom'! made, 01 such as thai, t then did h. teaoh, That God man, meek and mild, . , If Hearen's klngil.m you would reach. Be like onto s child. A. DKTILBIB8. Is siulc." . . "What then? Ws hsve nsilbsr wine nor jslly, nor rot erisp bats notes to bestow opon tsr. "And she onnl keep up to her en-gsfrem.nls. Th.ro srs two swiaf muslin b-ill bresses, fluted and puffed beautifully, lying in ber basket, waitr log to be dons up, at this present moment. Five dollar a piecs she has tor ium. . , "Well?" " 'I shsll do tbem up." ', "iNsnnyi tour- "Well, why not r Think what golden stream psclolus ton dollars would bo in our oiupty ooffursj! Ask yoursell how on earth you or I could earn ten dollers soy otbor way. And after all, a twins muslin drees is a pretty poetical sort of fabrio to. wash and iron j and into the bargain, poor Mrs. Baker keepe ber customers. '' - "Ob, Nanny 1 bnvo yon come to that 1" "Now yon look and talk exaotly like dear old randmammal Don t bo a g iose, Minnie ! Juki you invent some story about my being promenading in the park, or taking Joasons in wax flower making, to delude ber credulous soul, while I go up stairs and coin money." "Bat I may help you I" Ksjor ofcsTalry, wbw ss beetlng tks klurnats pairs Of uilng sciMort aner a most scientine lasnton, "Dear me," eafdi ' Misr Appleton, when at last ber broihr tsraj bis ap pears nee, "now long too tes Deen I '"YrA"..IH iba MAInW MKKIaae hla bands, with an appearance of- grtat sstreftiction, "It took M flolU while to 'flnieh those lasf thirteen onhoee.' vup, Yon donHlneanlo ear that yon helped the wsshwoman f" ' "" " ' Te, I did," said the Major) "and tb frocks sro dowd stairs, and I'm going up fbr a game or billiards." And aa tie went, be ' murmured to hfmsulf, "I thought ' alt girl were alfka, but I believe Ivediororeredorw Independent one at last !" ' '''fjrandmamnia, I'm eotnir to be married. ' "Y6o, Nanny ? a child r Eiirbloen years old ! But who's tho "By-and-bv, perhaps, if my wrists happy man F We see no society get tired. Not now ; some one must worthy of ourselves, Nanny" Tin sure you win iiko mm,grsna-raatnms- He is coming to pay bis resneots to you to-night. His namo PLAH 70S lilPEfiVBJl TSZ CAP . Mr, Harry Kemp, ercbltoot of, tliia city, nas proparea a pian lor too improvement or the Capiiot, so' ss to rive larger and hotter balk.: tor tb Sooatdhesi Uotwool Ropre.nttio, and s Supreme Court room, ami oO-.,, ., . The pish procooilr upon the liloa that the terrace OA which the Oanl'.ol stands i U b graded until the base meet story, willbe abor ground, and be tnado dry and of some use. Vibe 70 by 1U feet, are to be addod to the norili ahd south end of the present treildmg.: The first floor of the north wing i designed for btt , ottoss, with ample rooms .' and , fire-prool vault). The second floor will be for Why yon are but 'the ball of tho Honse, boing twice the size' of lbs present ball. The south Anna Brelchton was knselins? be- Jrlnir, first floor, is designed lor the side ber grandmothers chair, and the j Supreme Court room and ofllcers, fairv cod-mother was stroking her wlnlo tho snartmonta fit present occu- curls with one tremulous white hand, ' pied by the Auditor, Treasurer and where the antique jewels shone like I Supremo Court will bo occupied by drops of blood and scintillations of j th. Supremo Court ss private office.. green Ore. ' ie present nonato unnmuer nua "I'm eighteen, grandmamma." j Roprosontative ball will bo remodel- "so you are I now the lime flies : eu anu convenen into roinmutcs "Minnie I Minnie! it my chocolate nearly ready V "In one minute, grandmamma, It was scrupulously neat and dain ty in all ite appointments, the little parlor where Mrs. Berinirton eat. although the carpet was a tissue of darns, the furniture faded, and the, wear: and 1 believe the spiteful thing hearthrug ekillfully eked out by a i got it on purposo to kill mine. No, day with grandmamma." "It is very strange," said Miss Georgittee Appleton "that my dresses havn't come hornet Positively, I shall bar nothing to wear to-night." She was lounging before tho sea-coal fire in a blue silk negligee trim- moa who swans-aown, ana nine k, the ,Mt words MMnah TBsnrwIssi er KlMam soi hhAn as H i . . . m a viivii sassj iv vi utiaw a ' vwvuo nns lace pinned among ber yellow tresses with a pearlbeaded javelin, while a novel lay in her lap. "What an awful fate!" observed ber brother carelessly. "Where's tho amethyst silk V ''Ob, I wore that to tbeir last ro-ception 1" "And the pink crape V "I look like an owl in pink. I was a goose ever to buy that silk." "The Nilogroon'.ilk with the whito flounces f" "Surah Howard has one iust a hbad lighter, and she'd be sure to I roo.no. The present dome which is going to dersy, is to be replaoed by one of iron, to bo made to correspond to tho enlarged condition of the building. The alteration prepared by Mr. is Msior Georco ADoleton. He is in Kemp resembles in appearance the the tb Cavalry, and he owns a front view of the Capital In Wsiliing-house on Madison Avenue, and and ton. be love me, grandmamma !" The estimate cost of tho whole is Aanny laid ber black tressed head , MU,uuu, out u convict isoor is uaio, on the old lady's shoulder as she wherever it can be made available, "AH natural enoueh, my dear l bat ao you love mmr ' . "Yes, grandmamma." "And where did you ment bim 7" n nun were yon introaucea r "I wasn't introduced at all," return ed Nanny, with mischievous elves of flame coming and going in ber 'eyes. "I was fluting muslin np in Mrs. Baker's room, when be came in on an errand ; and oh, grandmamma, you have always thought it so dreadful to workl But if I hadn't been working, I novor should have met him. And 1 love him (o much grandmam- Queensware ! AND All of which be gnaraateee to bo ot the besltqual. iiy, ana ior sow as Low as the Lowest. E9" Call aad exaimiae tor y oar own eatUfae Uon. UfobTStf EAGLE MILLS, -, College Street near Tenth, CANTON, . . ."' ; : MISSOURI. WL R. HOWARD, Proprietor. HAS haal bfn reballt, aew aad Improved ma-ohlaory etMed, ool ss BOW tarnlns oat the bestsrodeeorriourviuie tollowuf braaoA : SOLD BULLS Best. COLLBGB STBKBT BULLS Seeond grade. WALNDT GHOVB MILLS Third grade. CIIITOM WORK-' Of all kinrte promptly done at abort notlee. Cora afcland Itlll Feed oonstaatty oa haod at oweet rates . ty-We have the latest and moot Improved machinery for,. .. , CLEANING SEED WHEAT I . Aad will do that work promptly at the low prloe of Uu. ovale a boahcl. HABflESS & SADDLES! FOR THE ' SPEIira TRaAJDE! AT Greatly Reduced Prices J, Xm. CAmVJT.MO., HAS the laisvstSto'ofivorytbhighi hie line of oar noose la Horthromt AtlMoarl. and WUI Mil : ? , :TT Heavy Long Tug Antes complete for :-. $25,001 :5.,. Aad everything else la proportion, an made of the best oak auntd Leather, aad of Sres eloaa vwkataaehta., (Hlati ,,,;1;J - .)lit 17. 16: North Fooxtb. Stroet, cast tHJU, AND SAVE ttONEY. U)aa70(t . Livery & Feed Stables Wiii;iiOTsdNvi tTk" eaiiM et 3m. Cool r ry .. t BM-isMaa rerioaf r a rt w eeeM a m piece of quiio another fabrio inserted in the spot most worn. A lew flow. era, in a slender-throated vase, stood on the antique, claw-legged table, tbu lender irons glittered like gold, and the muslin curtains, artistically mended here and there, were white as snow; and Mnt.Beighton hersolf looked like Cinderella's god-mother in her dress of ancient brocade, best yellow thread-lace, and the rings glittering on her small, sbrivied bands. Eighty years old, and a lady to the last I That was something to bo proud of. What thoagli paralysis had robbed her of all uso of those dainty slipporod foet what though the great bouse she had entered as a bride wns now narrowed down to this onoroom in a second rule building whose two other families ulso sat up their household attain sho was a lady still, and she could bnast that sho never bad degraded herself to common toil. "Our means are limited," suid old Mrs. Breighlon, with thn lolly air of a duchess ; "but the pension of my son, the colonel win-, an you probau-ly may remember, was killed on the Florida frontior it is sufficient to maintain mvsclt and my two grand daughters and we are ladies." Minnie Breighlon presontly came in with ber little chocelatier on a nap. kin-covered tray, ana two slices or toast, exquisitely browned and cut as tmn as a wnier. "I hopo you bavo'nt been kept waiting, grandmamma r she said. "My dear" with an air of mild resignation "I am accustomed to wait." "Oh, I am sorry ! But our fire is out, and 1 bad to run in and borrow the uso ol Mrs. Tucker's stove to boil the chocolate, nnd " Mrs Breiirhton contracted ber silvvry brows. "The Uruightons are not a borrowing race, Minnie." "Shulllgolyou an egg, grandmamma V .. . . "Not if the fire is out my dear." And grandmamma Breighlon went on with ber breakfast, wearing an injured air, wbile Minnie went back to the other room, where sat her sister cogitating. Anna Breighlon was as protty as Minnie, but quite a different style. She was dark, with melted, almond-shaped eyes, an olive skin, and lips like a pomegrunate flower, so perfectly shaped, so richly red j wbile Minnie was tall and slender, and fair as a 'dafsyr , Anna'Iard down a slip of greasy paper as Minnie entered. . - "It's the grocer's bill again, sister, nri... -I..II a.. V Mii.nie sank into a obsir. . i , "And the gas yesterday,, and. the landlord not paid, and tho pore, as emptv as Mother Hubbard's cup-borad." What shall we do V ' "That's the question," said Minnie, reflectively; arching her jetty brow. "If we can only keep it from grandmamma.""We must," retorted Minnie, with a decisive nod. fit would kill ber, It we -were roon-new, .Nana!, w could go out and get Job of wood-sawing, or house-painting, or " : , "And why can't w now f" -; "Why T Because Pat OTi.il baa got all Mrs. Baker's wood te saw, and buoL.wecrf't.Vttimb ladders, with paint pots over oar ahoaiders." , "But we earl do something else, I saaat bav."ii..-i. ; , - " lr"w go into (be iblghway and akaVtlavtte iswinktfsUvtyoBt !" DsUrWud Minuid grvlT., sy' "5'b..r'a ao povwty I, gonteoi o uitn heard ; hpjUiJ Hrl, BWiai aiBaojiai in osu.lomatory, must have the swisa muslin, with knots of blue corn flowers, and a Roman sash figured witb gold. And you'll go amund to the laundress, and burry ber up a little, won t you, Georire 7 that's a duck of a brother 1 and you know porfectly well you've been yawning your jaws of! the last tnree-quariero in an Hour." "Where is ii ?" 'Only in Jlondonliall streetjust a pleusant wulk. And do give Mrs. Baker a scolding, and ak bur if she don't know butter thun to keop ber customers waiting ullhougb, ol course, I know you'd do nothing of the son. Men havu no moral courage. There's the address on a card. It'll be such u reliel lo my mind !" Mnjor George Appleton was an army i.thYer, home on u furlough, and rather at a loss to know what to do with so much extra lime. Rich, which woh another source of perplexity handsome, which wasn't so puzzling 1 And bo be sauntered itlong, bis hands in his pockets and a cii;ur ba lanced between his lips, unconciously advanciair to meet his lute I Rup I rap ! rap I The Major played a tattoo with his knuckles on the door. "Dear me, what a noise 1" said a voioe inside. "Come in !" a little louder. The Maior walked in, to confront, not u wrinkled old hair of a waaheiw woman, in a balo of soap and steam, but a beautiful young lady dark and brilliant as an Artbiun dream, with jetty curls pinned back in a silken cascade at tbo back of ber head, and a pair of fluing scissors in ber hand. ' Major Appleton started back, all his wits momentarily deserting him. It is a curions lact the more embarrassed one partv in a tete-a tete becomes, the greater is the composure of the other. Anna Breighlon should have colored and stuttered at being caught thus, bill she didn't. "What's your business, sir!" she asked, with the greatest calmness. "It's it's about my sister' gown Mis Appleton's, you know I" "Ah I" said Anna. "I hopo to bar. it ready very soon. If you'll wait ten minutes yoa may carry it home." And she took a second pair of fluting soisaors from the stove, testing it's heat by holding it dangerously near her velvet cheek. Major Apploton, not boing posted in etiquette and general decorum, saw no harm in carrying home a basket of newly-laundried clothe. So be ant down and waited, while honest Mr. Baker stamd from th other room, where alio lay upon the bed a oaptive to rheumatie pains. "She's in a burry, you know," aaid the Major, twirling his thumbs, and thinking bow pretty the girl was.' So am I," said Anna, making the fluting scissors glide In and out in a moat marvelous manner among the clouds ol sunoy muslin. "She wants to wear it," added the Major.' ! "But I sav you know you're not a regular washerwoman 1"' . , Anna ngnuy siraignieoea. nerseii up. : , "My father was a .colonel in the Regular Army. , My grandfather was Hyde Brighton, of Brighton Manor, on tb Hudson. But we ar reduced now, and we need money) and I am sot ashamed to work." ' A . By jov you are ar tramp r said h estimate is redncod to 190,000. Mr. Ke'mp proposes to put bis plans on exhibition at tho Capitol where the members can have lb opportunity nl examining tbem at their leisure. Jrfferson Ci'fy Tribune. A REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE. Mr. 'Tolbert Hick land, residing lame two and a half mile froas La? tngton, on the Dorr -tDad, -h4 roflgou lor his nuptials. U wm engaged to be married lo Miaa Fan. nie Jennings, and tb wadding' day was set for Thursday. Fannl ws a little coquettish. She permitted oth er geatlemcn to whisper lot to b.t otter ner engagement with Tolbert Uicklaod. rannie was orettr. too. and several swain wished themselves In Hleklsnd's place. One 'of these, tho day previous to Fannie' wed. ding day, was bold enough to suireest an elopement, a runaway in fact, leaving Hit-blend to enjoy hi prapara uonav uon anu wiinoit a brio. Tbi suited Fannie' spirit of fun. She contented, and awar the two sped, Fannie becoming Mr. Russol lather in a short time. Did Tolbert Ilickland sit down and mourn his sad fate f Did ho shoot himself through the hoad having lost hie heart f Did he take to drink and in a moment become a drunkard and a reckless sod despondent man f No ! nothing of the sort, lie had determined to marry, b had prepared for a wedding, and like a man of mettle ho would not be baulked. He was prepared for a wedding and a wedding be would bave. He went to Miss Alice Haywood, a friend of the fleklo Fannie, and b promptly offered his hand. Mis Haywood consented and the wedding cam off witn in. same preparation that bad noen tnado lor tb first wedding. Thus, the groom lod to the altar a blushing bride, and ao doubt aensible girl, and tbe minister engaged secured his lee. Tbo festivities were more than usually lively and there was a spice of fun about it that was piquant and refreshing. Kama) City Times. A Mr bhtwrB'l n sarg. ... Tfrlrtrn't rhnla i bf f l7hii The ronrer her, lb. bur tbejr. ''"A' llttl prats opssts' .TrTUfc Mind. .'. Tim Is tb. rfd'.r that 6rMks youth. VI slip or th. p.. a ronawav pg; Jtttit i It own law and viodicav I'00-,' , ..Ht.'..,, ... What has b.i'ymeof tho. Chinee question. .. Xcver whiue-f,eav whinini in thl dogs. Tbe king of our childhood's day's span-king. Ther. is no little enemv. AV,il. tin. " A man of little wisdom among fools. Without the rich heart, wealth an ugly beggar. loquacious "ft Small griefs are are dumb. -great "Well, well," said tho old lady re-lactanlly, "things seem to be altered from what tbey were when I was a Kirl." "But yon shall live with u, ..-ay. j .tivily Knn7,laT Td M"l" ' ' rAirl and fourlb, ii. a And Anna Breighton's tears tears of perfect joy. AN OIsBMAmnmOlT. Jf it doesn't make me laugh, and I In 1863, four gentlemen entered their sons at a boarding sohool at Cokosburg, in South Carolina. Tbey had been lor years inlimulo friends, and were clergy mon in tho Methodist Church. Theso boys remained ut this school as room-mates and classmates for two years and entered Wollorp College, stunding relatively first, second, third and fourth. They remained at this institution four years, and were room-mates all the time, first, seeond, large class. They entered a law office at Spartans- j I burg ana sluaiea law unaur ins Bumo I ..ku..w.Mn,. Tli. whk hntlf. Anl ami I at Iho call for Woojmi, they onlered 'Jenkins' rifle regiment from South I Carolina, and were muas-mii'.es IU the CAN HAYES ACCEPT! -a JOBIIIv WUIlilMll. AJiHit uvsti lv neons w can't help it, to bear married women ueilt ,luy stood together as com- or.!. tA rvi irloi nawn trilnlrlniP I. .a. I . ... . . . . Major Appretoit, tartrng nO - H "Muotf obliged to 'yo,' Alerted Anna,' wtth ipatkllng yJ -"Would yoa mfnd no4d!ptn.eiMlothBeb for me jott -ooond whit 'i iaisb, UtU loop r" "? j-Kin J. Aad wbetj Iftrinlir Hm Op to. d-o taow brsistr wa'aTtUns? A, found h.rid aad alMttad - by 1tW pity old maids, never thinking for una moment how an old maid might pity the married women. un, no i Pnnr soul, sho hasn't any husband. Poor dour, sho hasn't any cliildron. Ol' con r so it is, poetically speaking; hut don't you ever pily a woman for not mnrrying until you are quite sttro wluit Mil l ot it inun sho hasn't murried I've known a brolton Cngngemunt or two that really wcro subjects of conglutination. There isn't any other timo whon a woman feels so like fueling of her shoulder blades to seo whether the winirs huvo sprouted, as when shehns slipped the wrong man's ring off her I finger, and feels that she'll novcr bear j tbe brunt ot his hateful temper, or put i up with his neglect, or grow old be- j fore her time because of bis unfsith- i rades of baltlo in Ibis regiment. At iho second bnttlo ol Manassas, August, 1SC3, ashell from the enemy's butiery tell in iho ranks of this company, and killed these lour boys (and no others in iho company.) They uro buried on the bullle-fiuld and sleep together in the same grave. Their names uro Cupors, McSwain, Smith and Duncan, and tho sons ol Bishop Cupers, Rev. Dr. McSwain, Itov. Dr. Whitefnid Smith nnd Ruv. Dr. Duncan, ol Virginia, and the lust brother of Rev. Dr. Duncan, ol Randolph Macon College. Tho grave is marked by it graniie cross enclosed with an iron railing. TEE BADS JETTIES- You are an honest man, in whose life not even tbe fierco light of a Presidential campaign has revealed a speck of reproach. From a tribunal, therefore, like the Louisiana Returning Board, composed exclusively of vour friends nnd partisans, whose judical integrity and capacity bave been already succosslully impeached which refuses to oboy the diroctio of tho law and givo the opposite party even one place on us bench which deliberates in secret, and gives no reasons for its decisions ; which seuseluring frauds exposed in its pre ence without manifesting either sur prise or-displcaaure, and which notoriously enjoys not one iota of confi dence in any part of tho Union from such a tribunal you would not accept tbe award even of one hundred dol lars against the claim of the humblest man in America, would your Yii know you would not. Are you now prepared to accept at its hands an office which equals any crown in power and responsibility, which no man has hitherto held with a stain or suspicion restinir on his title 1 Can lynu encounter the tetrible ordeal of ' holdinir such a position for four years in the lueo ot the boliet ot lull halt the voters that you have obtained i through judical fraud nnd chicane, Would not your so holding it be a new and great misfortune to the couu try and a source of unending shame and rupentanno to yourself f Should you allow eager and unscrupulous j poluiciuns In override your own nobler iudifnient and thrust it noon 'you? Finally, do you suppose that : in office so won, and needing so mnch . popular respect, if not popular sup. Everybody in the Mississippi Val- i port, to give it eiiber dignity fulncss-whon sho stands tree atrain I ir i. nr should bo interested in the ' a.ulnor!,y- you c.oa a My PPre j .u ' .f ciable influence ill beliult ot and ready for the right man to com.jMdj Jeltiel ,t New Orleans, hence j I suppose a woman never fee4th. following, which .. given in a quite certain that tho right man won't : circular .from a firm in that ciiy come in all hor life. will bo perused with satisfaction: However, we're talking of old maids j Ab,ut ih. "Ksds Jollies" at South-and the people who pity them. p, ,ne official survey baa been It is all very well to get poetical de hich declares that ut least scs which you and men have at heart 7 any of all good over married life, and set single worn- on down as misoruble creatures; but, like most theories, tb thing "won't wash." If you get an adoring husband, ready to cherish and protect you while life lasts, you're certainly a happy woman ; but bow many do ? One out of fifty, perhaps. " It's a lottery with few lucky numbers and even an old maid doesn't bitterly envy a woman with n mean, or a quarrelsome, or a neglectful husbanda woman who is loll alone with all her cure, a woman Who is a (lave, not a wife nor even always all that falls to the lot of the best loved wile on esrm. There is peace and rest in lift when one is one's own mistress, at all events, and when I bear worn-out, worried matrons pitying single women, I often feel like laughing, U is so funny. Niw Yoaa' Naw Cathedral. The new Catholio oalhedrai at New York is tbe largest church diflca in America. It is 882 feet long, and 174 wide, and h spire ar to be 829 feet high.. It exoseda in sise both tb Philadelphia and Montreal catn.a- rals. ' TbPrilodelphia cathedral is 218 by 810 fe.t, and tbe Montreal cathedral' I 256 by 144 feet, with tow er 220 feet high. The . New York building ia all under roof, and tower bave been raised to a neigut . oi sou feeU"Thirty-uve of the etaiued-gtasa windOWs;'sting44,000,ar ready; and ithigh altar cost $12,000. It will beth oo.tli.st as- well aa th largest bhurch on tbe eontnent- Fhaadetfhta IMqet. : :; ToOfliABoa. It.wa a hard fisted son oiioil. who entered a dry goods etaliabaMt,nd Inquired : :I( , '.' What th gnro.ot.calico now J,, Abomt suv.n cents replied, tbo po-, iueitr, v;( t,, .-i f... r ; To'WbT-toorJwl-rhll i alasd that, aaod th farmer, i i .,W,',a,frjr Urge tuck .to wlwt IflxopoA.taAL19P't.. wsie li-rfWif. -Mlrifl f togtl.r, aioo.Jwwi(jAovl Jftff bqi WMV gglWUVaWaf 'Ir?SrfBnJ twentv-leet of water, for a width oi two hundred feet, throughout the en tire leneth oi the jellies, i. to be j found. A certfiicate has been given by General Comdook, United State. Engineer in charge, to Capt.Eads in proof of this fact, and Cupt. Kads has left for Washington to claim his first installment ol 500,000. Th channel is clear for 200 feel in width, and not only have 20 leet been obtained, but 22 leet will be had in a very short- time. Tbe channel is broad, straight and opon, ao that vessels may sail in without a pilot. The jetties ar an acooroplish.d " fact, and the deep water has been obtained. . This is very important lo the port of New Orleans and the whole Mississippi Valley. Patbmt Inside Aoain. We submit tbe following for the consideration of tboso most particularly interested : The Colusa (Cal.)6'tin has this to say about patent "I nsidas" and "out-sides r" "Jadg. Field, of tb Uniled States Supremo Court, decided not long since that legal notices required by law to be printed in eartaia localities could hot b published ia a paper having n patent outside. Th.law re-quired that holicrof arreye.hould be printed in the paper, noareat lb land, snd notion was published in paper, on side of which was printed id San FranciMO, when the land wa in Bantu Barbara,--whieb) -.th Judge helddld not .alisfy tbalaw Ho said a paper wa pnouanea rrom in owe at which' it wa first printed for ..dir. eolation, no matter where it was asot afterward to be distributed." a, .. i Ma JUi.be Fogle has purchased the fine grata farm of Mr. .Geot W.'Bulh, Rnnth River, three mile front this ciiyvsoetaiuiog 151 acre, at H"Wr about 131 40 per aero very, cbesp. V!TlPalmyr Spectator y, " i denl di! Vnwif ana look ! Ilk; J i:k "- - Venpobs' Lie.is oit CorriN. ! The Whitehall (Ills.) Register has for yeurs beon publishing a weekly eel- urns ol "I .aw I'oints. Here is one of ihem : Tho courts huvo held that an undertaker cannot attach or replevy a coffin on tbe way to a funeral, or with the corpse in it, but in St Louie, Ibis week, a coffin-man attached the bier, and stopped the funeral cortege for 185, tbe price of bia coffin. Tbe mourners, to extricate themselvos from so disagreeable a predicament, raisod tbo money, and then went on with the funeral. This wasn't quite so bad as Glosler stopping the funeral of King Henry to make love to the widow. But it ought to be awarnin to pleaaore-seeker, taking a (- ride. Tbey ought to inquire wheww,- tho cottin is paid Tor belor. they come members cf tbe procession. There a is report in circulation to the effect that tlu Iron Mountain R. R. Co , have already bought or will buy the St. Louis, Hannibal A Keokuk R'y. We do not know that there is any truth in this report, bat do not think that such a result is im- probable. It will be a big thing for the city of Hannibal and tb country along tb line of the road should it fall into the hand of the Iron Moun tain Co.. Such a result would insure the early completion of tho road from this city to St. Lonie, Bud a probable extension of the road be rond tbi city north and. west. It may be assumed that tho road will aot remain Ionic init present! condition. M(mnjoat. Clipper. . ,' , ""' ,. ' The cyclone In India tasted only twenty' minnte and in that brief space of time !51,000 people perished! it is tb most awrui - paiaow-opna that bos visited oer slob ia th flood. ' And now we ar lofd Tara'uM Iswalkioeln th wak of tbo wMrl- wln.--j!reaii9.' ' - ' ' . .: . ; ' Hiiifa Alafitn1!. the wfrnke" nam rj..-. T : . " v.-jia jJjf-'i. . k I sn-umana gin, ano vntn dot moiei ir mnMcet arid ea)ta rreYanvheBr. 1 ."1FT 1 i ! ..T,... .- 1 1- na. ! 1 . J. Bain, It s Bmosing to pew me psaser. rnoa. .11 ropmeoj It Is stated).: that of Afty-ow jcailr road oomnanies in 'tbi. Stat oalr sevantaan bar. tbi yar earnad mor t4bii xpiaei ttl Interest oa tbetr , g4it.lrktob pd (ho- eU aaaiiBteaai:Br J . hudeH W atmTvlm, i .BmBmo.am fVrneaf'VV W lo i.Ii-nj lety-l. Kolfe-wauud heal, but cot those produced by word. It' ay finding reason, why other folks should be patient. Mens muscles move better when tbeir soale ar making merry music Wisdom is lb (slant of buvlns? vir. tuou at the cheapest rult. Fielding. We can hardly leant humanity and tenderness enough except by suffer- tog. Too much sensibility creates unbap-pine j too much insensibility create crime. Let us ralh.r .k to b. judg. of ourselves than th executioners of another. With patience, suur grape become sweetmeats, snd mulberry lesves torn to satin. More Lolpful than all wisdom is one draught of hnmuo'pify that1 will not forsake ue. American girls abroad, matrimo. nially inclined, find it difficult lo ael an honest count. The weak have remedies tbe wise havu joys; superior wisdom is superior bliss. Young. What you leave at your death, let it be without controversy, els tb lawyer will be your heirs. P. Ol-born.We must b. aa court. on. lo a 'man a to a picture, wbiuh w. are willing to give the advantage of a good light. It begin, to be seen th poor at only tbos w bo ieel pool, and poverty conslstp in feeling poor. Bmerton. Politeness is too often but a perfidious generosity, which leave tb heart cold snd the preiudlces.untoucb- ed. If in conversation you think a per- - eon wrong, rather bint a difforenoeof ' . opinion than offer a contradiction. The ooiuniimeut and ceremonies of our breeding should rscall, bow ever remotely, the grandeur of our aesnny. Salve not thy wound with poison. as if a petty goodness "f to-day hath blotted out the sin of yesterday, Tupprr. Melancholy srh-euds ilself betwixt heaven and earth, like envy between ' man and man, ami is sn everla.ting mist. Byron. , If w. were obliic.d to pay to enter nlo life, how many of a. would de mand the return of our Inoney on de parting r To sneer and denounce i n very easy way of assuming a great deal of wisdom, and concealing a great deal ol ignorance. , . Don't look loj bard, except for something agreeable. W can find .11 the dieagreouble thine, in tbe world between your bet and boots Hunt. - Tho smallest and slightest impedi ment ar the moat annoying; and a llttl letters most tir tb .roe, so do lints affair most disturb ua. . Th sbipm.nl. of swei. from San Francisco to China and Japan, from January 1, 1876, to end of lb seond week to December, were f u,t0?,tl. Tb iowr Chamber of (b Btfarian Parliament resolved that itoi BBOjri .il ver 5-frano pier war to. h coined Belgian. HRer th .lose, ol tafO. Yothing i. so great an ia.tsac of ; ill-maae a flattery. If yo latter i ail th aompany, yon please none ; 11 yon Batter one or two, you offend tho reel. Swift. ' Iudolenr is distressing (tat ; w must be doing aometbing to b bappy. Action' is no lees noowoary than thought to tb llBMiMtieo) . tofutenniaa of a bosnan frame. . .,:,..;.' Prosperity shine oa different persons much in tbe earn, way that th sun shine on different object. Soma it harden litem mud, whil othr it eofUn like wax.' '"'", - Money and time ar th heaviest burden of life, and lb aabappieatof all morthl are Omm wk hav. saor ol either titan. thay know j)o to ox. Tbr i ao man ao grt, ot to hav. bobs iUenoe mars pradomi aant'jban alt nl nsttaa.: Oar viced ar the Aupe and dtlbia ' only . tb praythraga, of nor uiemK-Eulwer A.yRon. il Envv is. of all other, tb SBOtt ua- Gratifying fcnd - dlarwaWifcrU' paaaioB. her i powt for kMbitioa, psaaoor for luxury, aad perf ' f oovw-tntfbe:btnvy get ojB.-mwBrd but ttnioU,lzJrr JiBWAii J,m'p1iYWl'i' aaoswitbtf ih,bvljdlBtB lb world : Vim'M - ' ',' ea gtv yj o ""oa a 'tmiM4 u!, A d ervfc), adl nm t ..f,-f :....(;.", -: .. - - - - - - -